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The 802.11ah Wi-Fi Halow technology is apparently better at passing through materials (walls?)With Ai
The Carnegie Mellon University
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Scientists Are Getting Eerily Good at Using WiFi to 'See' People Through Walls in Detail

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Morse Micro’s 802.11ah Wi-Fi HaLow technology features one of the smallest and lowest-power single-chip solution that incorporates Radio, PHY, and MAC as well as an optional Host Applications Processor, designed in compliance with the sub-1 GHz IEEE 802.11ah standard to power the IoT. It solves the challenges for Wi-Fi in IoT devices, overcoming the fundamental weaknesses of existing wireless technologies offering ultra-low power, longer range, and secure connections at a higher capacity.Brainchip already has an established connection with Carnegie Mellon and it has been said that it would be mutually beneficial and extremely profitable if our technology potentially was successfully partnered with Morse Micro.
Probably all just coincidence.
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